There is something magical and alluring about <a title="Wave Power Transforms a Dumping Ground into a Sparkling Glass Beach" href="http://inhabitat.com/wave-power-transforms-a-dumping-ground-into-a-sparkling-glass-beach/" target="_blank">sea glass</a> - its organic shapes, muted colors, and translucence make the material an attractive medium for sculpture. UK-based artist <a title="Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Sculptures" href="http://www.jonathanfuller.co.uk/" target="_blank">Jonathan Fuller</a> uses hundreds of individual pieces of glass to create his simple, zen-like works, which are made entirely of glass collected from the Cornish coastline.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

Fuller hand-collects each piece of glass.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

Sourced from the beaches of Cornwall, Fuller arranges each piece of glass into zen-like mosaics.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

Each sculpture showcases the effects of nature on man-made objects.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

Gently hued, the colors of the sculptures remind the view of the waves from which they were salvaged.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

Jonathan Fuller features the beauty of sea glass in his modern, simple sculptures.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

Deceptively simple, each sculpture is composed of salvaged sea glass.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

UK artist Jonathan Fuller reclaims hundreds of pieces of glass in each of his sculptures.

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Jonathan Fuller Sea Glass Mosaics

There is something magical and alluring about sea glass - its organic shapes, muted colors, and translucence make the material an attractive medium for sculpture. UK-based artist Jonathan Fuller uses hundreds of individual pieces of glass to create his simple, zen-like works, which are made entirely of glass collected from the Cornish coastline.